Koji Yokota wrote:
> > I've committed the patch to trunk now. Awaiting Koji's report before I
> > backport the fix.
>
> Sorry for late reply. I tested with several Japanese documents using
> the newest svn, and all worked fine.
Thanks for testing. I committed the fix to 1.6.8svn.
Jürgen
> I've committed the patch to trunk now. Awaiting Koji's report before I
> backport the fix.
Sorry for late reply. I tested with several Japanese documents using
the newest svn, and all worked fine.
Koji
Am 26.07.2010 15:12, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Default is in almost all classes, except of the presentation classes, "10".
Well, at least for the KOMA classes, it is "11". I'm sure there are many more
variations if you go through the hundreds of classes available at CTAN.
Thanks for the hi
Am 26.07.2010 15:06, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
I cannot agree to this. LyX is not there to tell the user what to use. We
should provide what LaTeX provides. We therefore already provide vertical
lengths for horizontal features. There is no reason why we should not do
the same for baselineskip
>> Photoshop has a dark gray background.
>
> Dark gray?
Attached is a screenshot.
>> Btw. all those programs use their own default font and not the system
>> default (which is here Arial).
>
> Arial is system default for the dialogs. Are you saying that these
> programs use other fonts than the
On 08/12/2010 11:52 AM, Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
A traditional free software application is configurable so that it has
the union of all features anyone's ever seen in any equivalent
application on any other historical platform. Or even configurable to
be the union of all applicati
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> Photoshop has a dark gray background.
Dark gray?
> That Word and OpenOffice use white as default is unergonomic and we
> shouldn't make the same mistake.
Hmmm...
> Btw. all those programs use their own default font and not the system
> default (which is here Arial).
Arial
Very important:
lettrine
tweaklist
rotating
Marcelo
>> I don't see that LyX is so special. It uses its own colors like nearly
>> every program I have installed on my Windows.
>
> You mean word, openoffice, firefox, chrome, outlook, photoshop?
Browsers are not for looking at text for hours. Photoshop has a dark gray background. That Word and
OpenO
Stephan Witt writes:
>> I do not have time to test it, so I'll just make comments. Does it
>> actually go faster, btw?
>
> Thanks for comments. Yes it is faster. On my macbook the latency on
> page-up/down is gone for mostly correct text.
That is very good. And there is potential for improvement.
Am 11.08.2010 um 22:33 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> Le 11 août 10 à 21:21, Stephan Witt a écrit :
>> I've prepared the following patch to demonstrate the way to speed up the
>> native spell checker on mac. In case of spell error it is as slow as the
>> original version. I'd like to improve th
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